COLORS Regatta June 4 5, 2016 Presented by Goose Island SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 1. RULES 1.1. The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), except as these are changed by these Sailing Instructions. 1.2. In case of a conflict between the Notice of Race and the Sailing Instructions, the Sailing Instructions shall prevail. This changes RRS 63.7 1.3. US Sailing prescriptions to RRS 60, 63.2, and 63.4 will not apply. 1.4. RRS 55 is changed by adding the following sentence to the rule: However, the use of biodegradable sail stops while setting a sail is permitted. 1.5. US Sailing prescriptions Appendix T1, T2 an T5 will apply 2. NOTICES TO COMPETITORS Notices to competitors and scheduled protests will be posted on the Racing Notice Board located on the port side of the rail deck on the Columbia Club ship. 3. CHANGES TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS Any change in the Sailing Instructions will be posted on the Racing Notice Board before 0830 CDT on the day it will take effect, except that any change in the schedule of races will be posted by 2000 CDT on the day before it will take effect. 4. SIGNALS MADE ASHORE 4.1. Signals made ashore will be displayed from the aft mast of the Columbia Club Ship and as a courtesy on the event website at www.yachtscoring.com. 4.2. Code Flag AP means The race is postponed. The warning will be made not less than 75 minutes after AP is lowered. This modifies RRS Race Signals. 5. SCHEDULE OF RACES AND EVENTS 5.1. Schedule of races and events is as follows: Sat 6 June 1100 Warning signal for first race Circle 2 1130 Warning signal for first race Circle 1 1800 Goose Island Sailing Party 1900 Awards for Distance Race Sun 7 June 1100 Warning signal for first race 1600 Awards 6/1/2015 Page 1
5.2. Six races are scheduled of which one must be completed to constitute a series. 5.3. Racing each day will consist of windward/leeward courses with as many races completed as practical. 5.4. At the finish of each race, the Race Committee will indicate its intent to conduct a subsequent race by displaying the Code Flag A. 5.5. No warning signal shall be given after 1430hrs on Sunday June 2, 2013. 6. CLASS FLAGS 6.1. Boats need not fly class flags while racing. 6.2. The class flags for the purpose of signaling the start of each class shall be designated by the international code flags as follows: CIRCLE CLASS CLASS FLAG CLASS FLAG Farr40 1 1 PHRF 1 2 J/111 3 BEN 40.7 4 T-10 1 J/105 2 2 BEN 36.7 3 J/109 4 PHRF 2 5 6.3. Competitors are advised that classes may be combined in the starting order, yet still be scored separately. 7. RACING AREAS and COURSES 7.1. CIRCLE 1 will be located at or near LMSRF Area III Starting Area 3 (SA 3). The approximate coordinates are N41 54 and W087 32. 7.2. CIRCLE 2 will be located approximately 3.5nm at a heading of 100 from Monroe Harbor entrance. The approximate coordinates are N 41 52 and W 087 32. 7.3. The courses to be sailed will be windward-leeward with 4 to 6 legs. The attached Course Diagram shows a 4 leg course, the courses to be sailed by each class, the order in which marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left. The official length of the Course shall be determined by the Race Committee and shall not be grounds for redress 7.4. The Course selected, the number legs, the approximate magnetic bearing and distance to the first rounding mark (Marks W1 and W2) will be displayed from a sign-board on the Race Committee Signal Boat with or before the Warning Signal. 6/1/2015 Page 2
7.5. The leeward mark (gate) will be approximately 0.10nm to windward of the starting line. If one of the gate marks is absent, then the existing gate mark shall be rounded to port. 7.6. Windward offset marks may be used. If the offset mark is absent, then the existing windward mark shall be rounded to port. 7.7. For windward finishes, the finish line will be approximately 0.10nm to windward of Mark W2. 8. MARKS 8.1. The starting mark will be yellow. The finish mark will be white. 8.2. The marks of the course will be orange tetrahedrons with yellow tetrahedrons for new marks. The offset mark, if used, will be an orange ball. New marks will be of a different color than the mark it is replacing. 9. THE START 9.1 The starting sequences for the first race on Saturday are as follows. Competitors should be aware that the starting order may be altered at any subsequent race. Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 CIRCLE 1 Farr40 PHRF 1 J/111 BEN 40.7 CIRCLE 2 T-10 J/105 BEN 36.7 J/109 PHRF 2 9.2 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the Race Committee boat at the starboard end and a yellow mark at the port end of the line. 9.3 The warning signals described in RRS 26 will be the flags/ pennants listed in 6.2. Competitors should be aware that the Race Committee may elect to combine classes in a start and will signal combined starts by flying class flags in combination. 9.4 The Race Committee may set a guard mark attached to the stern of the Signal Boat. A reminder: Yachts shall not pass between the guard mark and the RC boat. 9.5 The Race Committee may change a course after the first class has started for any classes not yet started in accordance with RRS 27 and RRS 33, by: a. Displaying flag (C) no later than the next warning signal and b. Displaying the new course signal at or before the preparatory signal. This alters 27.1. 10. RECALLS In the event of an individual recall, the sail numbers or identification of any boat or boats that are identified as OCS may be announced on the Race Committee VHF channel 78 for racing Circle1 and Channel 72 for racing Circle 2. Failure of a boat to see or hear her recall notification, and the timing and order of such hails, or the length of time it takes to make a notification on the VHF radio will not be grounds for redress. (This changes RRS 29.1 and 62.1 (a).) 11. THE FINISH 11.1. The Finish Line will be between a staff displaying a blue flag on the Race Committee Signal Boat and a white finishing mark. 11.2. For downwind finishes, the Finish Line will be on the side opposite of the Race Committee Signal Boat from the Starting Line. For upwind finishes, the Finish Line will be on the port side of the RC Boat. 6/1/2015 Page 3
12. PENALTY SYSTEM, PROTEST AND REQUEST FOR REDRESS 12.1. The Protest Desk will be located on rail deck of COLYC club ship. Protest forms will be available at the Protest Desk. Protests shall be delivered to the Protest Desk within the protest time limit. 12.2. The Protest Time Limit is sixty (60) minutes after the Race Committee Signal Boat has docked. This changes rule 61.3 12.3. Notices will be posted near the Protest Desk as soon as possible to inform competitors of hearings in which they are a party or named as witnesses. 12.4. Notices of protests by the race committee or protest committee will be posted to inform boats under Rule 61.1(b). 12.5. On the last day of the regatta a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered a. within the protest time limit if the party requesting reopening was informs of the decision on the previous day; b. no later than 30 minutes after the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on that day. This changes rule 66. 12.6 For the T-10 Class, RRS 44.1 is changed so that, except for infringements of Part 2 that occur within three boat lengths of a rounding mark, finishing mark, or boat-to-boat contact, only one turn, including one tack and one gybe, is required. 13 SCORING 13.1 The Low Point Scoring System, Appendix A, will apply. Each boat's series score will be the total score of all her races. There will be no discards, modifying Rule A2. 13.2 PHRF Class. Time-on-Distance using the PHRF Buoy rating will be utilized. 13.3 Boats scored TLE (Time Limit Expired) shall be awarded two points more than the number of boats that finished within 45 minutes of the first boat. This changes RRS A4.1 and A4.2. 14 TIME LIMIT 14.1 Any race in which no boat rounds the first windward mark within 45 minutes, or finishes within two and a half (2½) hours of the start shall be abandoned. Any boats not finishing within 45 minutes of the finish time of the first boat will be scored TLE (Time Limit Expired). This changes RRS 35. 14.2 If a boat in last place in a race is delaying the next start, the race committee may order the race terminated for that boat, and score the boat points equal to last place. 15 WITHDRAWAL Boats that retire from a race or do not intend to start a subsequent race shall notify the Race Committee before leaving the race course. Boats that cannot communicate with the Race Committee, shall call Columbia Yacht Club at 312-939-3625 (312-WET-DOCK), as soon as possible. 16 RACE COMMITTEE COURTESY BROADCASTS The Race Committee may attempt to report visual signals displayed and other pertinent information over Channel 78 VHF for racing Circle1 and Channel 72 VHF for racing Circle 2 (or an alternate channel as directed by the Race Committee). This information is provided as a courtesy to competitors and does not in any way alter their responsibility to observe the Race Committee s visual signals which govern the conduct of the race. Errors or omissions involving such courtesy broadcasts shall not be grounds for redress. 6/1/2015 Page 4
17 DOCKING There will be a limited amount of complimentary dockage available at Columbia YC from 1500 hrs, Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7. This dockage will be in a side tie configuration on the East and South (Outer) sides of the dock. 18 PRIZES Prizes will be awarded to the top three boats in each class of four or more boats. 19 DISCLAMER OF LIABILITY Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race. The race organizers (OA, Race Committee, Protest Committee, sponsors, or any other organization or official) will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta. By participating in this race, each competitor agrees to release the race organizers from any and all liability associated with such competitor s participation in this event to the fullest extent permitted by law. 20 INSURANCE Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of $300,000 per event or the equivalent. 6/1/2015 Page 5
COURSE DIAGRAM W2 W1 NOT TO SCALE L S R C F CIRCLE 1: B40.7, FT-10: PHRF 1, J/111: CIRCLE 2: T-10, J/105: B36.7, J/109, PHRF 2: S-W1-L-W1-F S-W2-L-W2-F S-W1-L W1-F S-W2-L W2-F 6/1/2015